Two Games Stand Between Changes
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There are two games still to play before the Clippers can devote their full energies to the off-season and the many changes it will bring. Two losses would help their odds for securing the No. 1 pick in the draft, but two victories could help make a case for the team to retain Dennis Johnson as coach.
A victory Saturday over Denver left the Clippers ahead of four teams, including the Nuggets, in the league’s overall standings. The Clippers are 6-16 since Johnson replaced Alvin Gentry as coach March 3.
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TONIGHT
at Golden State, 7:30
Fox Sports Net 2
Site -- The Arena in Oakland.
Radio -- XTRA (1150).
Records -- Clippers 25-55, Warriors 38-42.
Record vs. Warriors -- 1-2.
Update -- The Clippers won their 10th road game Saturday at Denver. This is the Clippers’ last road game. They end the season Wednesday against the Portland Trail Blazers at Staples Center, a meaningful game for the Trail Blazers and the Lakers. The teams are jockeying with the Minnesota Timberwolves for playoff position.
-- Elliott Teaford
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